legal professional privelege

The latest Part of The Queensland Lawyer includes the following articles: “Coercion in Crime Commissions and the abrogation of the privilege against self-incrimination” – Dan Rogers; ” “Consequential incongruities” – legal professional privilege and disclosure under the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002″ – Ashley Jones; and “The importance of foetal alcohol spectrum disorder for criminal law in practice: Views of Queensland lawyers” – Heather Douglas, Janet Hammill, Elizabeth Anne Russell and Wayne Hall. Also included in this Part is a range of section notes including Commercial Law, Criminal Law, Industrial Law, Book reviews, Reports and much more.

The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal includes the following articles: “Legal professional privilege: A parochial doctrine?” – Dr R J Desiatnik; “Do you waive privilege by pleading reliance?” – Andrew Eastwood; and “Intervention in constitutional cases” – Angel Aleksov. Also included in this Part are a variety of sections covering a range of topics, such as provocation, privacy, secrecy of press sources, leases and the principle of uncertainty, trust assets, extra-territorial jurisdiction, Dodd-Frank reforms, diplomatic immunity, equitable estoppel and wills. There are also several book reviews and an Obituary of Sir Zelman Cowen AK, GCMG, GCVO, Kt, PC, QC.

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